bankruptcy
英 [ˈbæŋkrʌptsi]
美 [ˈbæŋkrʌptsi]
n. 破产
复数:bankruptcies
Collins.2 / BNC.5401 / COCA.4171
牛津词典
noun
- 破产
the state of being bankrupt- The company filed for bankruptcy (= asked to be officially bankrupt ) in 2003.
这家公司于2003年提交了破产申请。 - moral/political bankruptcy
道德的沦丧;政治的破产 - There could be further bankruptcies among small farmers.
小农场主中可能还会有人破产。
- The company filed for bankruptcy (= asked to be officially bankrupt ) in 2003.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 破产;倒闭
Bankruptcyis the state of being bankrupt.- It is the second airline in two months to file for bankruptcy...
这是两个月内第二家申请破产的航空公司。 - Many established firms were facing bankruptcy.
许多成熟的企业正面临倒闭。
- It is the second airline in two months to file for bankruptcy...
- N-COUNT 破产事件;倒闭事件
Abankruptcyis an instance of an organization or person going bankrupt.- The number of corporate bankruptcies climbed in August.
8月份企业破产数字攀升。
- The number of corporate bankruptcies climbed in August.
- N-UNCOUNT 彻底;缺乏
If you refer to something'sbankruptcy, you are emphasizing that it is completely lacking in value or worth.- The massacre laid bare the moral bankruptcy of the regime.
大屠杀使该政权的道德沦丧暴露无遗。
- The massacre laid bare the moral bankruptcy of the regime.
英英释义
noun
- a legal process intended to insure equality among the creditors of a corporation declared to be insolvent
- inability to discharge all your debts as they come due
- the company had to declare bankruptcy
- fraudulent loans led to the failure of many banks
- a state of complete lack of some abstract property
- spiritual bankruptcy
- moral bankruptcy
- intellectual bankruptcy